- Java Mailet API integrates with any Mail Server Technology or it is ment
to be combined with James?

In the QuickStartGuide, I found specific configurations to do, and I would
like to get some 'quickstart' ideas in what do they mean :P. They are about
setting the folowing:

1) Setting the IP address of my server, please confirm: this is my Server
IP, right? Not the one from the internal network, but the external ip, I
guess. The one that will never change.
2) My DNS server: I am confused about that one, DOS ipconfig is returning it
as a couple of IPs from my internal network, I guess. But Seems I should be
using my domain name here.. somethi9ng like 'mydomain.com'. What should I
use.
3) There are also some recommendations for me to scan my DNS using a
external paid tool to check if something around MX configurations are OK. Do
I NEED to do that o it is just a feature to check if full capabilities will
be avaliable? What is really important in it?
4) After that, QuickStartGuide instructs us to create an user to send and
receive a test e-mail. I am supposing that the server, at this point, should
be able to send and receive from and to my provided domain name account, so
here goes the first question: The DNS configuration (2nd topic) is the one
responsible for this server capaility, right? Sencond: But if it is
responsible, Will I have to point my domain configuration to the IP provided
in the 1st topic step also?
5) It is possible/viable to install James in a machine and use an outsider
IP to send and receive the respective e-mails? Or James will work ONLY when
it is istalled in the same computer provided as the IP (see topic 2).

Any help will be very appreciated.
Tanks very much.

Fodther

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